12 November 2009

Brown Shrike in Different White Balance

Experimenting with White Balance. If you shot in RAW, you can adjust the WB later during post-processing. I photographed this Shrike at Fraser's Hill, near the Shahzan Hotel.
The background was green forest across the golf course. In this case Auto WB was correct that present the true colour of that day.

Brown Shrike @ Auto WBAuto WB (above) and at Day Light WB (below)
Brown Shrike @ Day light WB

5 comments:

Amila Salgado said...

The first one looks 'right' to me.
Cool experiment Doc.

Lois said...

A very pretty little bird!

Chris said...

Beautiful shots Tabib. I also love better the fisrt one cause the contrast is better on the bird....

rainfield61 said...

After I have learned its name, I see more brown shrike at my neighbourhood. They pose beautifully.

Carly said...

wow, amazing what a difference white balance makes. This is something that I am still learning.